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383: 69: 222:(composition). Because compound words do not always originate from fixed phrases that already exist, compounding may be termed a "coercive" or "forced" process. Univerbation, on the other hand, is considered a "spontaneous" process. 336:. Composition, as a schema of word-formation, presupposes a paradigm in analogy to which it proceeds and affects a class of stems according to a structural pattern. 309: 176:
Although a univerbated product is normally written as a single word, occasionally it remains orthographically disconnected. For example,
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In fact, univerbation has traditionally been opposed to composition, this pair of terms being sometimes rendered in German by
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Univerbation is the syntagmatic condensation of a sequence of words recurrent in discourse into one word.
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GivĂłn, Talmy. 1971. Historical syntax and synchronic morphology: an archaeologist's field trip.
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axis and may affect any two particular word forms which happen to be habitually used in
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Brinton, Laurel J., & Elizabeth Closs Traugott. 2005.
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in that agglutination is not limited to the word level.
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linguistics
diachronic
fixed expression
words
Talmy GivĂłn
aphorism
morphology
syntax

cite
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bon marché
compounding
agglutination
Crasis
Grammaticalization
Rebracketing


Thoughts on grammaticalization
ISBN
978-3-946234-05-0
syntagmatic
collocation
"Univerbation"
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